~attrACTION~ said:
Yeah, they pretty much are. I think diablo's side of the story is a little sketchy. Here are screenshots of my account.
Of course you have screenshots; you registered it right after you noticed my thread and found that datacities was slow on registering the name. As for screenshots, I have them too...
http://www.jbspencer.com/vss.jpg
(notice I registerd on 3-14, 10 days ago)
That's odd, since according to every domain whois site out there it shows it was "Created on: 24-Mar-07"
http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=vssvoyager.com
http://whois.domaintools.com/vssvoyager.com
etc etc etc...
Your invoice shows that you paid for it on 3-24, which is also the same day you made this thread.
And it's also the same day you found the thread and noticed that the domain hadn't been taken up. Great powers of observation you have there...
I highly doubt that you were able to find exactly the right people to contact to sell your domain to in the same day.
If you read the thread, you'll note that I emailed the company - not that I recieved a response.
I paid for the domain before you did. I also paid MORE than you did.
You paid more for it because I paid less to only register the domain name. You apparently paid for hosting along with it, which would logically cost more. As for paying for it before me, I find it hard to believe that (even assuming that every website that can do a whois on the domain and show it as being registered on the 24th is wrong) you somehow came up with the idea 10 days ago, registered it, then I somehow came up with the same idea, registered it again, and then just happened to post about it in a forum that we just happened to both belong to. Then you just somehow find the thread and post in it hours after I give the details about my idea.
Like I said earlier, what you did was pretty underhanded and immature. It really doesn't matter because I've already submitted my detailed receipt including the time I registered the domain on the 24th to InterNIC. They've sent back a form letter stating that they will look into the matter and contact me when it's resolved. I look forward to that email.